Casualties of the Iraq War

Casualties of the Iraq War of 2003-2011 ranged from 103,160 to 1,033,000 violent deaths, which included 4,809 dead MNFI coalition soldiers, up to 37,344 Iraqi insurgents, 17,690 Iraqi Security Forces personnel (loyal to MNFI), and several hundred thousand civilians (killed by violent actions or due to causes forced upon them by the war).

History
During the Iraq War, 309,000 Coalition soldiers took part in the 2003 invasion of Ba'athist Iraq, while 176,000 took part in the bloody occupation of Iraq along with 805,269 Iraqi government soldiers, 7,000 mercenaries, 103,000 Awakening Councils militiamen, and 400,000 Kurdish Peshmerga fighters. In 2003, the Coalition faced 400,000 Iraqi soldiers, and after the invasion they faced 133,300 insurgents. Caught in between these large armies were millions of innocent civilians, who were targeted by the terrorists in sectarian suicide bombings and by the Coalition and government in accidental bombings or in raids against suspected terrorists. In addition to those many civilians who were killed by other people, several civilians died of disease, injuries, drought, hunger, or other issues that were directly caused by the war, which the death toll theory of 1,033,000 (which is highly improbable) takes into account while the 103,160 account considers only those who were actually killed by violence.

Coalition

 * USA.png United States - 4,491 KIA, 17 POW, 32,226 WIA
 * UK.png United Kingdom - 179 KIA, 315 WIA
 * Flag of Iraq.png Iraq - 17,690 KIA, 40,000+ WIA
 * UN.png United Nations - 139 KIA, 212+ WIA

Insurgent

 * Flag of Iraq 2.png Ba'athist Iraq - 30,000 KIA
 * ISIS.png Iraqi insurgents - 26,544 KIA, 12,000 POW

Civilians

 * Flag of Iraq.png Iraqi civilians - 120,816 dead